On Jul 23, 2009, at 6:52 PM, Yee Wei Law wrote:

>
>
> The times are different. Now, I did use randint() to randomize the  
> times as such:
>
> t.getNode(0).bootAtTime(1*t.ticksPerSecond())
> for i in range(1, nNodes):
>   t.getNode(i).bootAtTime(randint(0, 1*t.ticksPerSecond()))
>
> But I thought randint() should produce the the same random values,  
> given the same seed through t.randomSeed()?

No -- randint() is a python library. Its seed is independent of  
t.randomSeed. If you look at the log you'll see it returns different  
values across executions.

Phil
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